..To compare the rate of exposure in the immediate 3-month postoperative follow-up period with the rate of exposure after the immediate postoperative period in 419 anophthalmic patients with a bioceramic (aluminum oxide) orbital implant...

..Although conjunctival involvement in this condition is rare, the diagnosis of Wegener granulomatosis should be suspected when the conjunctival inflammation is recurrent and not typical of other conjunctival inflammatory conditions...

..Despite chemotherapy, she succumbed to widespread metastases 13 months later. COMMENTS: MCC must be included in the differential diagnosis of solitary eyelid nodules, requiring early and aggressive treatment...

Surgical techniques in enucleation: the role of various types of implants and the efficacy of pegged and nonpegged approaches

..Lacrimal gland ductal cysts (dacryops) are uncommon, occurring anywhere that lacrimal gland tissue is present. While dacryops has long been recognized, its pathogenesis has not been well established...

..There were several cilia isolated from the dacryolith. This entity should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with a localized mass in the region of the lacrimal gland...

..Intralesional amphotericin in combination with systemic antifungal therapy without limited debridement is rarely reported and may be an alternative to limited debridement or exenteration in orbital aspergillosis...

Topical mitomycin treatment for primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva

..No recurrence of pigmentation was noted in follow-up 26 months after completion of treatment. Topical mitomycin chemotherapy may be a successful primary treatment for primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva...

Bilateral perioptic nerve lesions in a patient with Langerhans-cell histiocytosis

..The injection was uncomplicated and successful in reducing the line. Five months after the injection, he returned with an inflammatory reaction in the area of injection that resolved without treatment over a period of 3 weeks...